Europe is a diverse place and offers some fantastic destinations to head to. If you are thinking of getting away on a European adventure, here are some of the things you should know.

, 5 Things to Know About Travelling in Europe, Days of a Domestic Dad

Shops Close on Sundays

If you find yourself short on something, at home it is usually not an issue to pop to the shops to pick something up. This is not always the case in Europe! Depending on where you are, you might need to make sure you stop in on the day before. On Sundays, many shops close. If you are out of bread or in need of a bite to eat, you are going to have to go elsewhere or make do until things open up again on Monday. If you will be stopping in one area for a while, make a note of when the local shops’ opening times are so you don’t get caught out.

Get Insured

You never know when insurance will be able to help you out. Take out a policy before you leave – and make sure it gives you the right level of coverage. You need to make sure that you have a policy that will cover you for every country that you go to. A provider such as Staysure will give you the coverage you need at an affordable price. Don’t be naïve enough to think that you can go without travel insurance – you never know when something might arise that you need help with. Get covered so you know you have that protection to fall back on just in case.

Take Advantage of Trains

If you will be visiting multiple countries, or even travelling around the one country, consider doing so by rail. This is a lot less stressful than driving, and it means that you are also able to see the countryside – something you could not do if you fly! Europe has an extensive rail network to explore, and you can get nearly anywhere you could wish. With overnight trains offering comfortable seats and berths, you can also save a bit by getting your rest as you travel rather than wasting a day travelling followed by an expensive night’s rest in a hotel.

Pack a Scarf

One of the most versatile garments you can bring with you as you travel is a scarf – especially if you are a woman. There are many beautiful churches in Europe but you might not be allowed in if you are showing too much skin. Having a scarf on hand means that you can quickly cover your shoulders and head if needs be, allowing you access to the church. The scarf can also be used as a wrap on a cool evening, or even tied into a bag if you have excess shopping to carry. It is something every traveller should have on them!

Watch for Scammers

Unfortunately, some of the tourist hotspots of Europe are also home to many scam artists who want to cheat tourists out of money or even their passports.

Make sure you read up on some of the most common scams in the areas where you will be travelling to and know how to spot them. You don’t want to be caught unawares!

Europe is a beautiful place to travel, and the sights that you see will likely stay with you for the rest of your life. Bear the above tips in mind when planning your holiday.

There are so many things to remember when you are travelling, but you should still make sure that you are able to relax and fully enjoy yourself!